Aiden Gardiner, 4, from Nanango, with his motor racing hero Paul Morris … Morris not only races sprintcars, he’s also a V8 Supercar driver

November 11, 2013

Morning shoppers in Kingaroy could have been forgiven for thinking they had stumbled into a motor show in Haly and Youngman streets on Saturday.

There were speedway cars, hot rods and street machines, and a string of Harley-Davidsons to keep local petrol heads happy.

There was a real buzz on the corner as people moved from one event to another, all within a few metres of each other.

At the Down Under Cellars, there was a display of speedway cars with drivers chatting to fans and signing autographs.

The display was a promo for the Kingaroy Speedway but was also a very special fundraiser for Make-A-Wish Australiaan organisation close to the heart of one of the speedway drivers.

Nick Girdlestone, from the Gold Coast, has a special connection to the charity which grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions.

His daughter Zoe wanted to visit Paris to see the grave of legendary Doors frontman Jim Morrison, something Make-A-Wish made come true.

After that she became an ambassador for the charity.

Sadly Zoe died of cystic fibrosis in 2009.

“She lived her life to the full,” Nick said. “She packed a lot into her 19 years.”

After she died, her family decided to initiate a special memorial speedway race in her honour to continue raising funds for Make-A-Wish.

This is the third year that the Zoe Girdlestone Memorial Race has been run for Dirt Late Models, but the first time it has come to Kingaroy.

“The South Burnett Speedway Club has got right behind it for us,” Nick said.

Across the road at McDonald’s, the South Burnett Gas Guzzlers club had a display of hot rods and street machines as part of the annual McHappy Day fundraiser for Ronald McDonald House.

The vehicles lined the footpath around the corner while celebrities and local politicians served up burgers inside.  There was also a gym display while music pumped.

The two events also coincided with Kingaroy Motorcycles’ annual Demo Day where riders could test-ride the latest model Harley-Davidsons.

It was also an opportunity for local bikers to show off their machines, which made an impressive display parked along Haly Street.

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Speedway Fan Appreciation Morning

Nick Girdlestone with the trophies for the Zoe Girdlestone Memorial Race

Remy, 5; Shay, 8, and Kipp Barron 9; with Nyree Jones and Steven Wheeler, 12 … they were kept busy with prizes and giveaways

Greg Taffe has been restoring this 1968 American CAE sprintcar; the 327 Chev-powered car formerly raced in Townsville and Brisbane
The scene at Down Under Cellars on the corner of Haly and Youngman streets on Saturday morning as speedway fans mingled with drivers and inspected the cars … funds were raised on the morning to help Make-A-Wish Australia  

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Harley-Davidson Demo Day

Across the road in Haly Street, Kingaroy Motorcycles were holding their annual Harley-Davidson demonstration day.

There was an impressive display of Harley-Davidsons parked along the street while their owners mingled on the footpath.

The riders, including members of the South Burnett and Sunshine Coast chapters of the  Harley Owners Group, had the opportunity to test the 12 Harley demonstrators that business owner Steve Hood had organised for the day.

Steve Hood, from Kingaroy Motorcycles, with his 2013 Harley-Davidson Softail Slim which he has customised to replicate a 1940s-style WLA Harley

Harley Owners Group members … Lindsay Fleming, Glenn Shean and Ken Holloway

John Sandbach, from Wondai; Peter Moss, from Ellesmere; and Greg Hopper, from Kingaroy

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McHappy Day

Across Youngman Street, a display of vehicles from the South Burnett Gas Guzzlers Club, music and an exercise display were attracting plenty of  attention at the McDonald’s Family Restaurant.

Local councillors and celebrities were serving customers at the front counter and in the drive-thru; $2 from every Big Mac sold went to assist Ronald McDonald House Charities.

Collecting for Ronald McDonald House were Juliana Evangelista, Jennifer Humphries, Grace Garside and Leonora Humphries, all from Kingaroy 
Some of the Gas Guzzlers’ cars parked along the footpaths surrounding Macca’s 
South Burnett Gas Guzzlers car club was helping out at McHappy Day … from left,Wayne Streeting, from Kingaroy, with Terry Mackrell, Glenn Bryan and Gerard Greenslade, from Nanango